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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- fantastic
[fæn'tæstɪk]
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adjective
[+person, film, meal]
(wonderful) 极好的
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2.
adjective
[+sum, amount, profit]
(enormous) 巨大的
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3.
adjective
(also: fantastical) (strange, incredible) 荒诞的
Collins English-English Dictionary
- fantastic
[fæn'tæstɪk]
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adj
strange, weird, or fanciful in appearance, conception, etc
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2.
adj
created in the mind; illusory
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3.
adj
extravagantly fanciful; unrealistic
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fantastic plans
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adj
incredible or preposterous; absurd
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a fantastic verdict
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adj
[informal]
very large or extreme; great
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a fantastic fortune
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he suffered fantastic pain
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adj
[informal]
very good; excellent
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7.
adj
of, given to, or characterized by fantasy
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8.
adj
not constant; capricious; fitful
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given to fantastic moods
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n
[archaic]
a person who dresses or behaves eccentrically
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n
[Etymology]
C14 fantastik imaginary, via Late Latin from Greek phantastikos capable of imagining, from phantazein to make visible
Examples
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fantastic terrors
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无中生有的恐怖
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fantastic designs
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奇异的图案
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a fantastic plan
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想入非非的计划
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fantastic progress in science
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科学上的惊人进步
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The goalkeeper made a fantastic save in extra time.
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守门员在加时赛中的防守表现十分出色。
→ save
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The view of the green valleys in Inner Mongolia is really fantastic.
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内蒙古绿色峡谷的景色真是美不胜收。
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The content of this book is really fantastic.
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这本书的内容棒极了。
→ content
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fantastic plans
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a fantastic verdict
→ fantastic
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a fantastic fortune
→ fantastic
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